African Regional Meeting for IYIL2019
With a view to empowering Indigenous language speakers and users, UNESCO and the African Academy of Languages (ACALAN), as African Union’s specialized institution, mandated to develop and promote African languages in partnership with the languages inherited from Africa’s colonial past in the perspective of linguistic diversity and convivial multilingualism, the representatives of Member States and Indigenous members of the Steering Committee for the organization of the International Year of Indigenous Languages, and Member States of the African Union, regional and international institutional partners, as well as supported by the UNESCO Intergovernmental Information for All Programme (IFAP), are organizing the IYIL2019 African Regional Meeting on Indigenous languages on 30 and 31 July 2019 at the Headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The African Regional Meeting (IYIL2019 Regional Meeting) will contribute to the implementation of the Action Plan for Organizing the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages (Annex V), in particular to the established tentative road map towards achieving strategic objectives and expected impacts through the elaboration of a Global Strategic Outcomes Document.
The objectives of the African Regional Meeting (IYI2019
Regional Meeting) in Addis Ababa are to:
• Bring together a diverse range of stakeholders,
including representatives of ACALAN’s working structures
in the national governments of member states of the
African Union, Indigenous organizations, scholars and
experts in the field of Indigenous languages, and others
for a constructive dialogue on Indigenous languages and
related issues in the African regions;
• Promote the human rights and fundamental freedoms,
with special focus on support, access and promotion of
Indigenous languages and better integration into the
policy and strategic frameworks, research agendas and
development of concrete tools and services;
• Identify existing challenges, practical solutions and
good practices among different stakeholders working in
language transmission, documentation, safeguarding,
policy development, education, research, and promotion
and private sector; and,
• Raise awareness on the importance of Indigenous
languages, linguistic diversity and multilingualism for
sustainable development and provide guidance to the
stakeholders in the implementation of international,
regional and national commitments related to language
development.
The expected Outcomes of the African IYI2019 Regional
Meeting in Addis Ababa are to:
• Produce a Regional Outcomes Document elaborated
jointly by all stakeholders, including concrete
recommendations and identified actions on support for,
access to and promotion of Indigenous languages and
empowerment of Indigenous languages speakers and
learners in Africa;
• Provide a Template for other Regional Meetings in the
context of IYIL 2019.; and,
• Provide an opportunity to forge new partnerships and
networks among various stakeholders to further the
exchange of best practices, information sharing and
collaboration.
The IYIL2019 Regional Meeting will include discussions
on the following five key areas identified and presented
in the Action Plan (Ref.: E/C.19/2018/8). These include:
• Increasing understanding, reconciliation and
international cooperation, including a role of
non-governmental organizations;
• Creation of favorable conditions for knowledge-sharing
and dissemination of best practices with regards to
Indigenous languages, including data collection,
research and application of technological solutions;
• Integration of Indigenous languages into standard
setting, including intersectoral approaches across
different domains such as education, public
administration, innovation and research with a special
focus on language technology;